Search
Cookie Usage Statistics Colour Key Sudden Death Monthly Poll Caption Comp eMail Author Shops
Ships Fleets Weaponry Species People Timelines Calculators Photo Galleries
Stations Design Lineage Size Charts Battles Science / Tech Temporal Styling Maps / Politics
Articles Reviews Lists Recreation Search Site Guide What's New Forum
Ablative Armour Antigrav Units Atmospheric filter Comms Devices Computers Exocomps Force Fields Genesis Device Holographic Technology Impulse Engines Medical Technology Navigational Deflectors Particle Fountain Replicators Soliton Wave Drive Sonic Shower Stellar Cartography Stellar Re‑Ignition Terraforming Tractor Beams Transporters Tricorders Universal Translator Viridium Tracking Warp Drive Warp Scales Androids Cloaking Device Cloning Co‑axial Warp Core Comets Cryostasis D'Arsay Archive Dimensional Shift Drones Guardian of Forever Hypergiant Star Iconian Gateway Mind Probe Neutron Stars Null Space Catapult Orbital Tether Parallel Dimensions Particles Planetary Classes Planetary Collision Preserver Cannon Probes Psionic Resonator Quantum Slipstream Spatial Anomalies Special Powers Subspace Amplifier Subspace Phenomena Sunshield Trajector Transwarp Underspace Corridor Vaal Verteron Array Virtual Reality Headset Vision Augmentation Wormholes Additional Sci‑Tech

Intrepid Class Total Output

Revulsion

In this episode, Ensign Kim and Seven of Nine are working in one of Voyagers conduits. The scene progresses as follows :

Seven : "The optical assembly is properly aligned. I am ready to access the main power supply."
Kim : "After you."
They climb down to a lower level. Seven opens a panel and begins to reach inside. Kim pulls her back hurriedly.
Kim : "Wait! What are you doing, there are five million gigawatts running through there!"
Seven : "The exoskeleton on this limb can withstand it."

At this point Voyager is proceeding on impulse, and is not using any high power systems. This gives us a minimum figure for Voyagers total power output of 5 x 103 TeraWatts.

Warp Speed / Power Usage

We are told in Caretaker that Voyager has a maximum sustainable cruise speed of Warp 9.975. On the Galaxy class starship total output calculations, I worked out how much power it takes to drive a GCS at various warp speeds. No solid figures are available for a velocity of warp 9.975, but at warp 9.9 a GCS consumes some 6 x 1020 Watts. Voyager masses 700,000 tons compared to the 5 million tons of the Galaxy class; we do not know how the mass of an object affects the power required to maintain a given speed, but to make a guestiumate I will assume it is a linear relationship. The power required for Voyager to maintain Warp 9.9 would be given by :
 

=(7 x 105/5 x 106) x 6 x 1020
 =0.14 x 6 x 1020
 =8.4 x 1019

Or 84 million TeraWatts. Given the way power requirements increase as one nears warp ten, it is likely that warp 9.975 requires at least a tenfold increase in power over warp 9.9. Therefore, Voyagers maximum power output is likely to be in the region of 108 TeraWatts or more.

Conclusion

The Revulsion dialogue is the only clear reference to Voyagers power output I've been able to find so far. Although it is far lower than the million-plus terawatt figures calculated for the Galaxy class, you wouldn't expect a starship travelling on impulse to be using maximum power. In addition, this figure is the power running through that particular conduit - which is not necessarily the whole of the main power output.

Calculatiuons based on warp speeds indicate that Voyager has a maximum output roughly equal to that of a Galaxy class, despite her much smaller size. This seems reasonable given that she is more advanced, and so much faster.


Colour key

Canon source Backstage source Novel source DITL speculation


© Graham & Ian Kennedy Page views : 47,772 Last updated : 17 Jan 2021